challenge
challenge, contest
noun CHAHL-ehnj Rare
Origin: English 'challenge'
Usage Note
Challenge is a direct borrowing from English and is widely used in French sporting and professional contexts to mean a competitive challenge or contest. It is also used loosely to mean any difficult task. Purists sometimes prefer défi, which carries the same sense without the anglicism.
Examples
"Ce projet est un vrai challenge pour l'équipe."
Natural Translation
This project is a real challenge for the team.
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